According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 41% of households only used a wireless phone in the last half of 2013. That’s a big jump from the 38% the year before that and the 30% in 2010.

The most recent numbers indicate 93 million adults and roughly 35 million kids are using cell phones. That’s a total of 128 million people who’ve hopped aboard the wireless revolution.

It seems there are some stark differences in lifestyle between those with land lines and those without:

* 29% of adults who only use cell phones had at least five drinks in one day, compared to 17% of those with land lines

* 25% of homes who rely on wireless don’t have health insurance, while 15% of land line devotees do